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Listening: indigenous voices on the Central Coast

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posted on 2025-05-12, 09:55 authored by Jocelyn McKinnon
‘Listening: Indigenous voices on the Central Coast’ aimed to contribute to knowledge about the little known Indigenous history of the Central Coast region of New South Wales, and to operate as a medium of reconciliation at the community level. Central to these objectives was the unique research process that centered on Indigenous epistemologies in the production and dissemination of new knowledge. Indigenous voices were centered at all stages of the research project, involving the sharing of research outcomes for and with the Indigenous community. Culturally appropriate mediums of storytelling and performance were selected over text based academic journals. With an all-Indigenous steering committee of elders and representatives from local Indigenous organizations established to guide the process, members of the local Darkinjung community shared their life stories as the basis for the performance script. The medium of verbatim performance was employed to ensure that the voices of the storytellers were not appropriated.

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Start date

2004-06-17

End date

2004-06-19

Publisher

University of Newcastle

Place published

Ourimbah, N.S.W.

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Education and Arts

School

School of Creative Industries

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